I began photographing Orbs quite by accident. Early one morning, I saw a lovely sunrise and much to my surprise, the photo was full of orbs.

I had heard of them before, so it wasn't a shock and I didn't think something was wrong with my camera, so I kept taking pictures and found that they moved around from place to place.
For instance, in this picture, inside the house, three shots taken in a row - the cat didn't move, but the orbs did. So, it's not dust on the lens.
Here are some more orbs up close and personal.
And another Orb in front of the tree.
Then something different came into view..... is it a ghost? Is it an orb taking on another shape?

I really don't know. But I was done for the evening after this one.
Here are some Hawaiian Orbs

New Orbs!! This orb just in! A friend of mine, here in Hawaii, caught this orb in her back yard while she was photographing the rising moon.

Her story: "Seeing Shishka was my first thought when I saw the eyes. Whether it is her, who knows. I would like to think she is still with us, she was a once in a lifetime companion."

It's amazing to me the sheer detail in these fabulous orbs! As many fractals happen in nature, I know in my heart that these are also part of nature.
Both of these were shot indoors. You can't tell me that this is dust!!

From the website Godumentary.com, comes a viable explanation of the orbs.

SUZY: Can you explain the orbs and other anomalies in digital photographs?

MATTHEW: Yes, and I’d love to! Film and photographic equipment have been developed with higher speed and more sensitive definition to the light formations that may be the essence of angels, spirit guides, visiting souls from Nirvana, members of the Devic kingdom, or representatives of extraterrestrial civilizations who have dematerialized their 3D bodies temporarily for safety from 3D vision. So it isn’t that any of these essences around you are newly present, it’s only the capability of capturing them photographically that is.

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